Indigenous Approaches to FASD Prevention

BRIEF INTERVENTIONS WITH GIRLS AND WOMEN provides a brief introduction to ways of working with Indigenous girls and women to address alcohol, pregnancy, and other related concerns. It is one of five publications highlighting how FASD prevention is understood and practiced in Indigenous traditional culture. The series is a collaboration of The Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health, the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation, and the Canada FASD Research Network.

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INDIGENOUS MOTHERING provides a brief introduction to how FASD prevention activities can support the health and well-being of Indigenous mothers and their families. It is one of five publications highlighting how FASD prevention is understood and practiced in Indigenous traditional culture. The series is a collaboration of The Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health, the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation, and the Canada FASD Research Network.

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COMMUNITY ACTION provides a brief introduction to Indigenous community-led initiatives that can help to prevent FASD and includes examples from Canada and internationally. It is one of five publications highlighting how FASD prevention is understood and practiced in Indigenous traditional culture.  The series is a collaboration of The Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health, the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation, and the Canada FASD Research Network.

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RECONCILIATION AND HEALING provides a brief introduction to how FASD prevention activities can support reconciliation, social justice and change. It is one of five publications highlighting how FASD prevention is understood and practiced in Indigenous traditional culture.  The series is a collaboration of The Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health, the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation, and the Canada FASD Research Network.

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WELLNESS provides a brief introduction to activities and interventions that support holistic and cultural approaches to individual and community wellness. It is one of five publications highlighting how FASD prevention is understood and practiced in Indigenous traditional culture. The series is a collaboration of The Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health, the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation, and the Canada FASD Research Network. Screen Shot 2019-10-23 at 1.39.04 PM

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